8.25 rebuild

I had a local guy do all of the seals, new bearings, hog out the center section to fit my auburn differential, install my new gears, and install the axles. He charged me ~$250

With the cost of the parts:
~$150 for the rear axle
~$450 for the differential
~$200 for the gears
$250 for labor

I guess i was around $950 before I did the brakes. But I know it will stand up to my 340.

My advice- Go out and get an 8-3/4" if you're planning on more power. I wish I had.

Heck, for $1,147, I'll sell you my entire rear end. It's only got ~150 miles on it and doesn't whine.

-Mike